Controlling document definition

Controlling document means the will, agreement, power of attorney, court order, or other instrument creating the fiduciary powers.
Controlling document. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control all sales of Products hereunder, and any additional or different terms of conditions in either party's purchase order, acknowledgment, or similar document shall be of no effect.
Controlling document. This transfer and assignment is subject to all the terms and conditions of the Assignment Agreement dated as of July 14, 1997 between Cinergi and Fox.

More Definitions of Controlling document

Controlling document. UroGen shall acknowledge receipt of each Baxter purchase order in writing within ten (10) business days after receipt thereof and confirm delivery dates to destinations specified by Baxter. Subject to Sections 4.3 and 4.4, all sales of Products shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and, to the extent they specify quantities, destinations and delivery dates, to Baxter purchase orders. This Agreement shall not be subject to the terms, conditions or provisions of any business form of Baxter or UroGen and any purchase order of Baxter or any confirmation of UroGen is subject to this Agreement.